02/08/2012 UW Athletics Announces Resignation of Tennis Coach Kati GyulaiAssistant Coach Dean Clower Has Been Named Interim Head Coach SENIOR (2010-11): She and doubles partner Simona Synkova earned All-Conference honors for the second year in a row. They had a Campbell's/ITA pre-season fall doubles ranking of 32. Had a solid fall season as she went 9-3 overall, which included a five-match winning streak. She earned a spot in the Mountain Regional Tournament and finished with a 3-1 mark for the tournament. In doubles play, she and partner Simona Synkova had a 6-3 record. They won their last three matches of the fall. They also participated in the ITA All-American Championships and made it into the round of 16. van Ginkel had a solid spring as she went 16-5 in dual action to finish 25-8 overall. She won her first 10 of 12 matches to begin the spring. In league play, she was 5-3 and had a three match winning streak. In doubles action, she recorded a 21-10 mark, while going 15-7 in dual play with partner Simona Synkova. They went 5-3 in MWC play, which helped them earn All-MWC honors. She wrapped up her career ranked tenth on the all-time singles victories list with 53 and 13th on the doubles list with 39. JUNIOR (2009-10): Had an impressive fall as she went 11-4 overall and won her first eight of nine matches. She earned her first victory with the Cowgirls against Caitlin Fluegge of Colorado State (9/17/09). Had a seven-match winning streak. Qualified for the Mountain Regional Tournament and went 3-2 overall. Went 6-5 overall in doubles play with playing partner Sasa Nemcová. They recorded a four-match winning streak. In the spring, she went 17-4 mainly at the number five position to finish the year 28-8 in singles play. She had a seven match winning streak during the spring and ended up 6-2 in MWC play. She and doubles partner Simona Synkova recorded an 11-7 mark in doubles action and 4-4 in the Mountain West Conference playing at the number one spot, which helped them earn All-Conference honors. They also finished the year ranked 59th in the Campbell/ITA doubles rankings and fourth amongst teams in the Mountain Region. She is 17th on the all-time singles victories list with 28 and 21st on the doubles list with 18. An Academic All-MWC selection as well. SOPHOMORE (2007-08): During her sophomore campaign, she went 7-13 in singles play mainly playing at the number one position as she played 11 matches there. Recorded a 5-2 record in Big Sky play. Had a four-match winning streak during the spring. In doubles play, she went 11-11 overall with two different partners. She and Leslie Vial went 10-5 overall and a perfect 7-0 in Big Sky play. They went 7-3 over their final ten matches. She also earned Big Sky Player of the Week honors two times. FRESHMAN (2006-07): In her first year at NAU, she went 7-3 overall which included a 3-0 mark at the number three position. van Ginkel also went 9-3 in doubles play and had a 6-1 mark in conference matches. Finished up the doubles season with an 8-2 record over her last ten matches. She was named a Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL: She graduated from Johannes Fontanus College in 2006. Placed in the Top eight in age brackets 12, 14, 16, 18 with her highest finish of third in the 18 and under bracket. In 2005, she finished first at the Haren International Tournament. Played for LTC Barneveld Club Team for seven years and the SHOT Zeist club team for three years. PERSONAL: Full name is Kim van Ginkel. Born March 3, 1988 in Barneveld, Netherlands. The only child of Jan and Suze van Ginkel. Majoring in physiology. |
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